Does that same go for fixed speed cameras on the motorway?
Depends, the new HADECS2 in some places are set to +2 over the limit.
Well for one, if the officer has zero evidence, then whats to stop them genuinely making a mistake and writing your plate down wrong? There has to be some protection for human error, so although I wouldn't lie, I also wouldn't presume that the officers opinion is also gospel.
I'm not denying that they can send out a NIP (although I initially didn't think they actually did), what I'm challenging is the idea that it would be a foregone conclusion that, without photographic evidence, the officer:Then it's up to you to refute it in court? A court will always take the statement of an officer with greater weight than any member of the public.
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Suppose i cant say for sure but any car they catch they wave into the junction and into a nearby layby.But is it actually a radar, or is it a handheld camera/laser combo?
If I got a NIP through the post and it was a single police officer who recorded my speed on a radar gun, then took a note of my number plate, I would contest that all day long.
More often than not what they use is the same system that's in the back of the vans, it's not much bigger than a DSLR
Nope, apart from the occasional burst of acceleration to get past someone/overtake I normally set the CC to 74/75mph, I'll often try play the game of getting the actual GPS speed to dead on 70mph on WazeGenuine question, am I the only person that does about 74 (indicated) on the motorway because thats the speed limit?
Jesus...